School of Business
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Students complete several categories of business and business-related courses. These include lower-level foundation courses (such as human resource management, marketing, accounting, finance, mathematics, economics, and computing) that provide students with the tools they need for more advanced courses at the upper level. A set of core courses in business, mathematics, communications, and economics is required of all students at the upper and lower levels to ensure that they have a solid understanding of all the key functional areas in business.
Students have the option of concentrating in a functional area of business by taking a selection of specialized upper-level business courses. Students also complete advanced courses designed to integrate and provide context for the knowledge gained in earlier business courses. These courses develop comprehensive analytical skills, which prepare graduates to cope with the complex, multi-dimensional problems faced by the modern business manager. For details on options and concentrations, see this section.
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree is a four-year program. Students may enter the program directly from high school, or they may ladder into the program after completing some university study.
This option is available to students who have completed one or more university courses at a recognized institution and have met the following requirements:
The School of Business will also consider applications from Business Administration diploma graduates with at least five years of significant and relevant business experience after completion of the diploma, even though they may not possess the required GPA, course grades, or course currency necessary for entry into the degree program. The School of Business will exercise its discretion in such cases and, where warranted, accept students on a conditional basis.
Students accepted to the program under this applicant category may be required by the School of Business to refresh their academic background by completing one or more lower-level business courses in addition to satisfying any course deficiencies.
Students applying under this category must contact the School of Business prior to submitting a formal application in order to obtain a written statement of permission to apply.
Applications are accepted for entrance to the fall, winter, and summer semesters. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.
1. Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.
For university students, official transcripts of all post-secondary institutions attended
(other than UFV) showing grade/course achievement as per program entrance requirements. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details.
For high school entrance, a final official transcript (if you have graduated).
For students currently in Grade 12, final grades due by August 3.
Note: English 12 equivalent courses include English 12 First Peoples, English Literature 12, AP English, and IB English A (standard level or higher level).
2. In April or May, an orientation will be offered for all School of Business programs. Attendance at the orientation is mandatory.
3. Upon admission, you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This money will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.
4. In cases where interim transcripts are submitted, an admission decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements must be submitted by the date stated on your acceptance letter.
Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of their application date. This date is set when an application, all required documentation, and the application fee have been submitted.
At least 50% of the course work must be completed at UFV, including at least 10 of the business courses numbered 300-499.
The School of Business follows the UFV's Transfer Credit policy (107). See the Transfer credit section for details.
Recognition of previously completed business courses
Former UFV business students who finished their studies more than 10 years ago and students who completed courses in other programs and/or at other post-secondary institutions prior to starting a UFV business program should contact the School of Business to determine whether any courses/credits can be recognized for or transferred to the desired UFV business program. Applicability of courses and/or transfer credits is determined on an individual student basis.
The following criteria are used:
Students intending to pursue commerce or business administration studies at another institution are advised to study those institutions' calendars carefully before enrolling in any UFV courses which have a BUS designation. Students should consult a School of Business program advisor or contact an advisor at the institution to which they intend to transfer, or refer to the Provincial Transfer Guide at bctransferguide.ca for transfer details.
A number of the School of Business's courses have transferability with the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada), allowing a student graduating with a BBA Accounting option to meet the prerequisite requirements (PREP) of the CPA program. A number of courses are also recognized by a variety of other professional accrediting associations such as CHRP (Certified Human Resource Professional). (See information on transferability in the Business course descriptions section.)
See the Fees and Other Costs section.
Textbooks and supplies cost approximately $1000–1500 per year. Textbooks should be considered an investment and become part of your business library. You may be required to purchase one or more computer software packages. You should also consider purchasing or arranging access to an industry-compatible computer.
Bachelor of Business Administration degree students are required to complete a minimum of 40 three- or four-credit courses with a cumulative value of at least 120 credits (in most cases the credit value of courses will exceed this total).
BBA program requirements consist of a minimum of 15 courses at the 300/400 level in business and economics. General requirements consist of four general education electives at the 100/200 level (including one natural science lab, one social science, and one humanities); plus a variety of other required courses in math, English, and communications. Students should consult with the Director or program advisor for eligible courses that meet the general education elective requirements.
Students in the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program must maintain a program GPA and semester average of 2.67 (B- average) or above. Students are also expected to maintain a minimum 2.0 CGPA on all courses. For further details, see the Undergraduate Continuance section of the academic calendar.
Students whose program GPA or semester GPA falls below 2.67 during their program are subject to program warning for the next semester. A student on program warning may not register in a course overload. Students who do not achieve a semester GPA of at least 2.67 while they are on program warning will be required to withdraw from the program.
A student on program warning who achieves a single semester GPA of at least 2.67 will continue on program warning until the minimum program GPA of 2.67 is achieved.
Students who have been required to withdraw from the BBA program may have the opportunity to continue as General Studies students, but may not register for any upper-level courses that require admission to the BBA program.
Students who are required to withdraw from the program must submit an appeal for re-admission if they wish to resume studies in the program.
In general, students who have been required to withdraw will be advised to complete a further nine credits of academic work, or to repeat a similar amount of academic work taken previously, in order to demonstrate their academic abilities. Appeals must be received at least three months before the start of the semester applied for. Re-admission is not automatic.
Students who complete the first two years of the BBA and meet the GPA and program requirements for the Business Administration diploma may apply for that credential.
Students can complete the BBA degree program in four years if five courses are taken each fall and winter semester. A reduced course load is permitted, but a longer period of time will be needed to complete the program. The department requires years one to four to be completed within 10 years if the program is taken on a part-time basis. Students returning to the School of Business at UFV after an absence will be allowed seven years to complete years three and four of the degree.
First- and second-year business courses are offered at both the Abbotsford and Chilliwack campuses; most first-year courses are also offered at the Mission campus. Third- and fourth-year business courses are normally only offered at the Abbotsford campus. However, some of the non-business courses are available in Abbotsford, Mission, or Chilliwack. All students should expect to travel between campuses during their program.
Course withdrawal deadlines follow UFV's Course Withdrawal policy (81).
The Co-operative Education option offers students in the BBA degree program the opportunity to obtain paid, career-related work experience in their field of study during their education at UFV. After completing their first year of study, Co-op students alternate between semesters of full-time study and full-time paid employment. See the Co-operative Education section of the calendar for further details.
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
BUS 160/CIS 110 | Computerized Business Applications and MIS | 3 |
ENGL 105 | Academic Writing | 3 |
ECON 100 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
MATH 141 | Calculus for Business | 3 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 120 | Essentials of Marketing | 3 |
BUS 143 | Accounting I | 3 |
STAT 106 | Statistics I | 4 |
CMNS 125 | Introduction to Workplace Communication | 3 |
ECON 101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Semester III
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 144 | Accounting II | 3 |
BUS 203 | Organizational Behaviour | 3 |
BUS 221 | Professional Selling | 3 |
BUS 249 | Essentials of Finance (formerly BUS 149, 162) | 3 |
CMNS 251 | Professional Report Writing | 3 |
Semester IV
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 201 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
BUS 226/ ECON 226 |
Economic and Business Statistics (formerly BUS 301) | 4 |
BUS 227 | New Business Development | 3 |
BUS 247 | Management Accounting | 3 |
BUS 261 | Business Law | 3 |
Semester V
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 320 | Business Research Methods | 3 |
ECON 307 | Managerial Microeconomics | 3 |
Elective | Lower or upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | General education requirement (see Note 2) | 3 |
Semester VI
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 349 | Financial Management I | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | General education requirement (see Note 2) | 3 |
Semester VII
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 403 | Strategic Management | 3 |
BUS 404 | Management Science | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | General education requirement (see Note 2) | 3 |
Semester VIII
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 405 | Strategic Management Simulation | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business elective (see Note 1) | 3 |
Elective | General education requirement (see Note 2) | 3 |
Note 1: One upper-level economics elective may be taken in place of one upper-level business elective.
Note 2: Students in the BBA program must meet the following general education requirements:
The following options and concentrations are available in the BBA:
See this section for option and concentration requirements.
Students in the Bachelor of Business Administration program have the option of completing a Bachelor of Business Administration Honours degree. The following conditions apply to this program:
Students must formally apply for entry to the program, by declaration, after completing no fewer than 60 credits and no more than 90 credits applicable to the BBA. Applications after completion of more than 90 credits will only be considered under extenuating circumstances.
A minimum CGPA of 3.5 on all courses applicable to the degree is required for admission, continuance and graduation.
Students must complete an additional 12 credits beyond the 120 credits required for the BBA degree. These credits must come from upper-level (numbered 300-400) Business courses; upper-level courses from other areas may be counted toward this total with the Director's approval.
Students must also complete the requirements of at least one of the Business concentrations or options listed in the UFV calendar.
For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.